Here are the best things you can buy at Patagonia’s epic summer sale

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For decades, Patagonia has been the ultimate store to find eco-conscious clothes that are equally, and somewhat miraculously, suitable for both the office and outdoors.

But it's rare to see the American brand discount its selection of shirts, pants, sweaters, and outerwear, which is what makes Patagonia's web sale so important.

Now through July 27, you can take 30% off tons of items on the site. With hundreds of items and color options to scroll through, it's worth a look. Below, a few of our favorites from Patagonia that are currently on sale.

Tres 3-In-1 Parka

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With a detachable hood and insulted insert, this parka is easy to wear all year. Originally priced at $549, the versatile jacket is definitely worth money since it'll be your go-to coat, but shaving over $150 off the price makes it all the more desirable.

Synchilla Snap T-Fleece Pullover

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Patagonia's Synchilla fleeces are consistent crowd-pleasers. Not only are they eco-friendly — the fleeces are made from recycled polyester — the pullovers are super comfortable. Currently, you can snag one for under $100.

Trout Fitz Roy Polo

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A polo is the happy medium between a dress shirt and a casual T-shirt, plus it's a solid option for either work or after hours. While it's available in several different colors, this light green version will look great with khakis or jeans.

All Wear Shorts

Nano Puff Hoody

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By stocking up on your cold-weather essentials early, you won't have to scramble for a new winter jacket at the last minute. You can usually save some money when you purchase items off-season — case in point.

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